After 'Endgame': Everything we know about Marvel's Phase 4
Now the dust has settled on the whole Thanos affair -- ahem -- where does the Marvel Cinematic Universe go from here? The $20-billion juggernaut isn't going to just stop. "Avengers: Endgame" gave us a few clues as to the future of the MCU, and so has Marvel Studios' planning calendar. So let's dive into the quantum realm of rumor and hearsay and see what comes out on the other side.
Maureen McCormick is not happy with anti-vaxers using 'Brady Bunch' clip for their cause
Maureen McCormick does not approve of an anti-vaccination group using her image to downplay the seriousness of measles.
'Game of Thrones' looked really dark on Sunday, and we don't just mean the plot
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains details about Season 8, Episode 3 of "Game of Thrones."
'Avengers: Endgame': A spoiler-y discussion about Marvel's epic finale
"Avengers: Endgame" is the epic finale to the story Marvel has been telling for the last decade, but did it end with a bang or a whimper?
Maisie Williams wasn't so sure she was ready for the Winterfell battle
It was the epic battle that "Game of Thrones" viewers have been waiting for, but there was one person who wasn't so sure about it.
Trump is hosting his first women's sports team solo event at the White House
President Donald Trump, for the first time, will welcome a women's sports team to the White House for their own event: the 2019 NCAA women's tournament champion Baylor Bears.
Local non-profit opens doors to put spotlight on children in foster care
Did you know May is Foster Care Awareness Month?
Program helping single mothers and their children to succeed and dream again
A Cherokee County organization will hold a celebration on Monday as they continue to help single mothers and their children succeed.
Two sixth-grade students charged with planned shooting of school
Two sixth-grade students are facing charges after a plot to bring weapons to school to shoot students and faculty.
St. Louis officer accused of killing co-worker pleads not guilty
The St. Louis officer charged with killing an off-duty co-worker has pleaded not guilty.
Organ transplant allows for a new chance at life
During the Thanksgiving holiday season in 2005, one life ending early meant another could be extended.
Family still searching for answers three years after son's death
It’s been three years since the death of 19-year-old Marcus DeLouth, Jr., but his family is still looking for answers.
Man who says he chased suspected Poway synagogue shooter away speaks out
The man who says he chased the suspected Poway synagogue shooter out of the building spoke out in an interview Sunday morning.
Trump accuses New York attorney general of illegally investigating NRA
President Donald Trump on Monday accused the New York attorney general's office of illegally investigating the National Rifle Association and called on the group, which has been roiled by a leadership fight, to "get its act together quickly."
More than 300 workers dead after Indonesian election
More than 300 Indonesian election workers have died, many of which from fatigue-related illnesses, after the world's third biggest democracy hit the polls earlier this month.
Pita Taufatofua, known as the shirtless Tongan, is aiming for his 3rd Olympics in 2020 -- this time in 2 sports
Pita Taufatofua, the Tongan man who gained immediate fame when he went shirtless during the Parade of Nations in the past two Olympics, is aiming to qualify for the 2020 Summer Games in Tokyo.
Parents say daughter was bitten several times at Sunrise Preschools in Maricopa
Phoenix-area parents are demanding answers after they say a child bit their daughter eight times while at Sunrise Preschools in Maricopa.
What's the next internet-like investing opportunity? Some on Wall Street say it's spaceflight
New spaceflight technologies could reshape the global economy on a level not seen since the internet.
SAS pilots' strike leaves tens of thousands of travelers stranded
Tens of thousands of air passengers have been left stranded after a pilots' strike forced Scandinavian airline SAS to cancel most of its flights.
Bikers "Ride for 22" to raise awareness about veteran suicide
About 1,000 bikers revved their engines at the High Desert Harley Davidson in Meridian Saturday also in the mission to raise awareness for suicide.

